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Ok so I've been reading this, and the other thread about this, for quite a bit now. Pretty much skipping over anything not topic related lol.
I decided to go for it and give this whole bubble thing a try. I have a 29gal biocube, 2 clowns, BTA, couple soft corals and a lot of live rock. I've had issues keeping cyano under control on the sand bed, as well as random nitrate spikes thanks to my crazy schedule not allowing me to maintain the bioballs quite as well. Other than that it's been a pretty ok tank. I don't do anything fancy, no dosing stuff, just the basics of a skimmer, standard carbon filter, bioballs, and purigen.
Last week I bought a 3.7 pump, hooked one line to my skimmer, and the other to a flex tube into a second wooden airstone that I had as a backup for my skimmer. Wedged it between the wall in the 3rd chamber and my intake for the return pump, and put a valve on the tube so when I wanted to bubble all I had to do was turn the knob and walk away.
Not gonna lie, it's been kinda epic.
Because of the biocube design, half my tank looks like jets on a hot tub, the other side is a gentle cloud of baby bubbles. I've been able to clearly identify the dead spots in my tank because anything that's well bubbled is pristine white sand, the rest still has the red tint. I tested my water the day before and my nitrates had spiked to over 160 :eek:. I did a water change, cleaned out the ball chamber, and got it down to 40.
Next day I bubbled.
Frogspawn mucused out like crazy, zenia that were on the brink of grey death pinked back up, Bta also slimed and fluffed WAY out like it was enjoying the bath, clowns could care less lol. Bubbled for 2 hours, rechecked nitrates next morning and they had dropped to 5.
After week 1 of about 2 hours 3 times a week (crazy schedule) Everything is looking so great, the clowns are eating better, nitrates are stable and barely reading, zenia has exploded along with the star polyps, BTA has gotten more color, and I'm emptying out my skimmer a lot more frequently.
Not saying it's a "magic" cure, but it's really helped me maintain my tank so much better. I was to the point I was about to give it up because I just didn't have the time it needed to get stable in such a small environment, and now I can maintain it on the same schedule as my long established fresh tank. It's been a really great experience. Thank you so much to all the people on here sticking to giving info and helping others out. <3
I decided to go for it and give this whole bubble thing a try. I have a 29gal biocube, 2 clowns, BTA, couple soft corals and a lot of live rock. I've had issues keeping cyano under control on the sand bed, as well as random nitrate spikes thanks to my crazy schedule not allowing me to maintain the bioballs quite as well. Other than that it's been a pretty ok tank. I don't do anything fancy, no dosing stuff, just the basics of a skimmer, standard carbon filter, bioballs, and purigen.
Last week I bought a 3.7 pump, hooked one line to my skimmer, and the other to a flex tube into a second wooden airstone that I had as a backup for my skimmer. Wedged it between the wall in the 3rd chamber and my intake for the return pump, and put a valve on the tube so when I wanted to bubble all I had to do was turn the knob and walk away.
Not gonna lie, it's been kinda epic.
Because of the biocube design, half my tank looks like jets on a hot tub, the other side is a gentle cloud of baby bubbles. I've been able to clearly identify the dead spots in my tank because anything that's well bubbled is pristine white sand, the rest still has the red tint. I tested my water the day before and my nitrates had spiked to over 160 :eek:. I did a water change, cleaned out the ball chamber, and got it down to 40.
Next day I bubbled.
Frogspawn mucused out like crazy, zenia that were on the brink of grey death pinked back up, Bta also slimed and fluffed WAY out like it was enjoying the bath, clowns could care less lol. Bubbled for 2 hours, rechecked nitrates next morning and they had dropped to 5.
After week 1 of about 2 hours 3 times a week (crazy schedule) Everything is looking so great, the clowns are eating better, nitrates are stable and barely reading, zenia has exploded along with the star polyps, BTA has gotten more color, and I'm emptying out my skimmer a lot more frequently.
Not saying it's a "magic" cure, but it's really helped me maintain my tank so much better. I was to the point I was about to give it up because I just didn't have the time it needed to get stable in such a small environment, and now I can maintain it on the same schedule as my long established fresh tank. It's been a really great experience. Thank you so much to all the people on here sticking to giving info and helping others out. <3
